Have your voice heard with #FoodAllergyVotes this federal election.
Having local candidates hear directly from people impacted by food allergy is very powerful and can influence change. Make your voice heard and #MakeFoodAllergyCount.
Follow these tips on writing a personalized letter to your federal candidate:
- Share your story with them about how food allergy impacts you, your family, and the community around you, like schools, work, friends.
- Ask if they have a personal connection to food allergy.
- Educate them and attach our one-page food allergy facts sheet, or direct them to foodallergycanada.ca to learn more.
- Let them know that food allergy has been overlooked as a serious medical condition for too long and it’s time that the federal government gave this medical condition the attention it deserves.
- Tell them about the National Food Allergy Action Plan, that was launched by Food Allergy Canada and the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology earlier this year. The Plan outlines a comprehensive approach to reducing the impact of food allergy and improving the quality of life for the over 3 million Canadians, including yourself, living with this medical condition.
- Ask them to commit to supporting the National Food Allergy Action Plan.
- If a candidate wants to speak to you further and learn more about the National Food Allergy Action Plan, we would be happy to join you in a call. Let us know at nationalplan@foodallergycanada.ca.
- Check out the letter template that you can download and personalize.
Questions?
For any questions you may have on our #FoodAllergyVotes campaign, or the National Food Allergy Action Plan, contact us at nationalplan@foodallergycanada.ca, or call 1 866 785-5660.